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Find photos created by our award-winning team of photojournalists and published in The Oregonian. Historic moments, stunning vistas, slices of Northwest life – it’s all here, in color and black and white. Easily search OREGONLIVE galleries to find the photos you want, add them to your shopping cart and buy them online.

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Submit an Obituary

When you’ve lost a loved one, we’ll help you honor them online and in the pages of our publications. We post obituaries, funeral notices and anniversary remembrances at OREGONLIVE and in The Oregonian. All of our newspapers publish obituaries.

All obits include an online guest book where friends and family from around the world can easily and conveniently express their sympathies and share their memories of your loved one.

Where do I submit an obituary or anniversary remembrance?
Online submissions are preferred. We also accept hard copies and faxes, as well as Microsoft Word or plain text documents submitted via email. When submitting handwritten copy, please print carefully and check the spelling of important information to ensure we publish your notice accurately. Note: photos cannot be faxed.

Obituaries and anniversary remembrances publish on the date requested, within deadline limits. Please note The Oregonian home-delivery days include Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Single copies are available for purchase at more than 2,000 locations every day of the week. Click here to find a location near you.

For The Oregonian: $100 per inch. Minimum $66.00 charge. Minimum size is 1 column x 1 inch. You can estimate 30 words per inch. The heading is charged at approximately 1/2 inch and is not optional. Photos are sized at 1 1/2” wide by 2” high. Call our customer service line at 503-294-4101 for pricing in the Beaverton Leader, the Hillsboro Argus and the Forest Grove Leader. All obituaries are published with the following text referring readers to the online guest book: “Please sign the online guest book at oregonlive.com/obits”

Obituaries are written and submitted to Oregonian Media Group by people closest to the person who has passed. Families and friends write their own tribute the way they want it to read. We edit for spelling and grammar. Click here for some tips on writing an obituary.

Photos are optional in obituaries and can be submitted in black and white or color. They may be uploaded directly using our self-publishing tool, mailed, emailed as attachments or hand-delivered. Unless specified, all photos will be cropped electronically to our specifications. Photos that are physically delivered to Oregonian Media Group will be returned via mail following publication. Photo Tips: Photos submitted as email attachments must be in jpg or tif format, scanned at a minimum of 200 dpi Name the photo file you submit using the name of the subject in the obituary For the best reproduction, photos should be larger than two inches square Please submit vertical-oriented (profile) photos The higher the resolution, the better the reproduction Larger photos, with room at the top, bottom and sides, allow us to showcase a quality reproduction of your photo Smooth finishes work the best if printed photos are being submitted Please do not ever cut or crop your photo

All obituaries published in the newspaper are republished online at obits.oregonlive.com/obituaries/oregon for 180 days. Obituaries come with online guest books that allow friends and family from around the world to express condolences and share memories. Entries submitted to guest books are free and are posted only after being reviewed for appropriate content. Guest books are attached to obituaries for 30 days and may be sponsored for one year or permanently. See www.legacy.com/oregon for details.

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Newspapers In Education

The Northwest’s largest daily newspaper invites educators in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties to participate in its Newspapers in Education program. Classroom teachers can now use The Oregonian’s Newspapers in Education Digital Edition to give their students access to stories, photos, ads, comics – all the great components of the printed newspaper.

Every day we’ll send participating teachers a free electronic replica of that day’s issue of The Oregonian.
The Oregonian’s Newspapers in Education Digital Edition will:

Give teachers a comprehensive teaching tool every day

Give students reliable information on current events

Bring into the classroom information about a variety of issues, such as business, science, history, politics, health, the environment and the arts

Provide students and teachers with the power to research a topic, person or event instantly and save, print and send articles with a click of a button